..2A.:..t
Continued r'm the flmt jioge.
sidesto rectify id conbert the general line of de
markation upon points not Metermtnca oy a wer
" . . ' - - . .V- r---.J r-n Utrpaml and resnectinc which 1 SOme vCHnCUIUCa
L . .. f-K i and Siiint JOSePllt riCHIUH-
uuiiaty eppoin-.ed by his Majesty the Emperor
of the French, King or Ialy v PrUector of the
ConftrteVatroTnjf Rhine,, Mediator of; the
c f.i-n. htinp Drovicled With full
Hs hiennes the. rriuce.
chatel, Vice Constable Major
of;. Neuf
General of the
Amy. ... r . ' ,
The Count of Schouvaloff, lieutenant gmeral,
aid de camp general of his M. the E,mptror of all
the Kusia, grwid cross of the order of Wolo;
cmir, 2d class, grand cross of '.he ordei of Saint
Ann. Uriii ht6f the order of Siint George, 4th
Uass, commander of the order of St. John of
Jtrusakm, sr.d grand cross ef the Red Eagle of
rrussia, ana M. ue ivicisi, iwu.im
the service of his M the King of Prussia, grand
cross of the Red Eagle of Prussia, of Saint Wo
Iodiciir, 2d class, and Saint Ann of Russia,
lenight of the Order of Meiit, and of the Iron
Cross of Prussia, and the Legion of Honor,
provided with full powers from his excellency
General or infantry Barclay t!e' Tolly, general in
" 9., ' Staff Officers shal) e'apiota!ri
fnld'ht arise
10. -jAlLthe movements of the troops ahall be
so regulated as that each ainy shall octupy its
new . line the 12th June 'j 1st May) All the
corps or art oriKetoffiblncd
lie beyonu the Elbe, or in Saxony, shall reenter
Prussia."'"' :'" ? 'V:-y' '''iy-'.;
tl.t Officers of the French and of the combin
ed Army shafl be dispatched con iointlj to ? cause
nosuuues 10 cease on aa puinit u uian.M-6
armistice known. l The respective : commanders
in chiefs shall furnish- them with the necessary
powers ' v--v ; '
: 12. There shall be appointed on both aides
two Commissioners, general officers, to superin
tend the execution of the stipulations of the pre
sent armistice. They shall be stationed within
the line of neutrality at Newmarket, in order to
pronounce upon the differences which might oc
cur. . V' . ,! . .
These Commissioners' are to repair thither
within twenty four hours, for the purpose of dis
patching the officers and the orders which are to
be forwardtd agreeiiily to the present armistice
Doriend agreed upon the present act, in twelve
articles, and by duplicate, the day, month, and
year, above mentioned.
Signed, UAUL1NCOURT,
a f.r Wincr vrhanped their full powers at
GebersdorfiVjhe- 1st of June (20th JVlay) and
signed a suspension of arms for 30 hours,. having
iMt i th niae tif"Pleiewitr, neutralized, for
thai nurnose. between the advanced posts of the Duke of Vicence,
respective armies, in order to coptinue the ra- j SCHOUvVALOEF- De KLEIST. -gociations
of an armistice calculated to suspend ! Sn and ratified by order of the Emperor and
hostilities between ail 'the" belligerent troops' tt( 'King, the 4 th Junfe, 1 8 1 3.:- -trhatever
point tUt may be ; have agreed to the! The Prince Vice Coi stable of France, Major
Ibllovvine articles : - wocraionne vranaumy
Art.: 1 Hostilities shall cease upon all points! Signed
des,"and stored in the proximity of the Swedish
irontiersviThe Norwegians, -thus deVoted t fall
the horrors tof famine, through the hatred of Iheir
neighbours',: uriil retake; in Swedearthesuccours
which the paternal cares of their sovereign had
destined . for. them'''. ..-
.'.''!; ' ' . PjH ague, June 3.-'.'.
r Field Marshall Prince of Schwaruenberg arriy
ed here oh the 29th in the evening, with a nume.
reus retinue.?,,, ; ' Ht;:v.if -,x-,' (
Personages of the Highest distinction 'are expjjc
ted here from Vienna.- Every preparation is
.fe C . ck: i NuBEMBRo,; June 6.J.;
We have lust received "positive .Information' that
the Emperor of Russia aud the&ng of Prussia,
after the issue or the battle of ,Wurtcncn, nave
1 conferred the command in chief of. the combined
armies on General Count Barclay de ToHy. The
reason aliedged In the order, of the day is, that
Uen. Barclay de Tolly replaces ;ne ouni oi vvu
genstein because he is his senior,, , The truth is
that thiese two generals hate, contradict, and ac
cuse each other mutually. - ' ;' ,; - : '
. . ViEUNjf June 3
The departure of his majesty for Bohemia,
with the minister of foreign affairs, has excited
here the most flattering hopes- Our .course oj
exchange has experienced a sudden rise of 19
per cent. , .
t , Lous3waG, June 5.
TKF Austrian eeneral Cyuntde llubna, . set off
frnm Dresden on the 29 th of May for the head
(BTAUTUORITT'Or THE STAHS"OFrK.c
1 prize of
1 do
1000 ,
-5UO-
ALEXANDER-
Paris, June 13.
Her M. the Empress Queen and Regent has re
ceived the following account of the situation of the
aimies on the 6th of June.
The Head Quarters of his M. the Emperor
were at Liedmitz.
The Prince of Moskwa still remained at Bres-lau.
The Gommissarieis appointed by the Emperorof
at the notification of the present armistice.
2. The armistice shall continue to the. 8th July
iWW iuiyj inclusive, ana i uay iuiui y
uotince at its expiration. , t r
3. Hostilities, then fore, cannot begin; anew,
until 6 days alter Jhe denunciation of the armistice
at the respective head quarters.
4. The line of Demarkation between the bel-
lUannt nrmisi Jo Amtfrmtnt A S fbllOWS !
In Silesia-- t he line ot ; ciemarxauon oi me' umm ,an) uic iini9ii tmucMLuiwii, wc
combined army ; from the frontier of Bohemia, ; the count of Schouwalof, lietrt. geni Aid-de-camp
passing through Dittersbach, Plattensdort, Land general to me limperor, aiiu m. ae routousoi,
shut, shall follow the Bober, as far as Rudels - major general, Aid de camp general to the Em.
tadt, from thence through Bolkenhayin, Striegau,1 peror. Those on the partol France are the gene
following the Steiganier Wasser as far as Cauth,: mI of diviwon Count Dumomier, commanding a
and will join the Oder passing through Bettlem,' division of the guard; and the general of brigade
Oltaschin and Althoff. jl' lahau't, Aid de camp to the limperor. These
Thecombired army may occupy tlte towns of; Commissioners are stationed at New-market.
Landshut, Rudelstat, Bolkenhayn, Striegan andi The Duke of Treviso transfers his head-quar.
vautn, as iiKcwiac mcir uuuium , !..- " " t -vi-
TJtic line of the Fiench army also, from the c; guard returns to Dresden, where it is pre
frontier Iw.tdering on Bohemia, will pass through I sumed the Emperor will establish his head . quar
"""SoiUersrrtuf, Altz Ramuitz, -following the course j le"' ;
m v;fi .mitiias in i hu i,.Kr not! The spvfrl rurnififthtf armv arp nut in mt
ill iiirri2Mii iiici v. .iivii bi.iavtf iiiv u'fuvii ivi - - - - - - t-
far irom Brteldorf t then following the Bober as ' tion, to form camps ift the different positions of
far as Lahn, from thence to Neu Kirch, on the:joldberK, Lieenburg, Buntzlau, Liegmitz, Spro
Katzbnch, in a direct line, trom whence it will teau, aagan, ecc.
18 B2o0o ;;
i -
3 -do . " 200 -r- Jtu
6" do '-'"'iuo"-"' f
aa,TdWikketr-eath-2,
Z 20 do ' -V 50 7 "'
", 40 do ,. '.. ' ' 20 . ' -,0 ;
i80 do ' ' .,15 ; , '
loo do ::. , : io " ', -
80o do :.- ' 6 ITJ
quarters of his Majes'y the Emperor of the French
with a numerous i-etinue, and such descriptions
as announce a stay of long duration.
FeAnkfort, June 9.' ,
The remains of his excellency the Cirand Mar f
shall of the Palace, Duke of Fnoul, arrived here
to be transported to Paris. .
Yessrday, and the day before, numbers of Rus
sian and Prussian prisoners passed through here.
For some days back, the passage of troops, es
pecially cavalry, hVs been extremely frtqjent
through oui city. There are among these troops
several regiments of , infantry of the Imperial
guard, and a numerous train of artillery.
Our gan ison is chiefly comp 'sed of cuiras
siers and dragoons, who perform the guard duty,
and are tj be re-mounted in this city.
follow the course of thct riveF to the Oder. The
town of ParscnwiV. Leignilz, Goldberg and
fiabn, whatever may be the banks on which they
arr sted, may, as well as theie suburbs; be oc
cupied by the French troops.
The whole of the territory between the Tine of
tle. rkation of the French and Combined armies
shitt be neutral, and cannot be occupied by any
troops, not even by laurisi urns ; this clispos.tlon of
course applies to the city of Breslau. ,
Frorn the mout.h'"of the Ka.slach, the line of
dciiiaikrtion will follow the course of the Oder to
the- fromkr of Saxony, ranging the frontier of
Saxony and ol Prussia," and - will join the Elbe
fron; the, Oder not far from Muhlrone, and follow
lug h; frontier of Prussia in such a manner that
the whei- of Saxony, the country of.Dassau, and
ihe nmil surronding states of the Princes of the
.Confederation of the Rhine, shall belong - to the
French army j and that the whole of Prussia shall
belong t tlte combined army. ,
The Prussian territory enclosed within Saxony
shall be considered as neutral aud cannot be oc
cupied by any troops. . ;
The Elbe, to its mouth, fixes and terminates
the line of demarkation between the belligerent
jjrrnies, excepting the points specified asjollows :
The French army shall retain the Island, and
every thing that shall be in itsoccupancy in - the
32d jnili:ary division on the 27th May (8th June)
at midnight. , l - .
If Hamburg is only besieged, it shall be treated
as the other besieged cities Every article of the
present armistice relative to it is applicable there
to. "" ' . .
. The line of the advanced posts of the belligc
rent armies at the date of the 27th May (8th June)
at midnight, shall. form for the 33d military divi
sion that of the demarkation of the armistice, save
the-ituli'ary . rectiTications vhich the respective
commanders my deem necessary. These, fee.
ibcr.iions shall be done- in concert by an officer
of the taff from each army, on the principle of a
perfect reciprocity. o , ' r
4 The places of Dantzic. Modlin, amosk,
Stettin,, and Custrin shsll be supplied with provi
eioas every Bit h day according ip the strength of
their garrisons, by the care, of ihe commandants
Of the b:a kadmg troops. -
V 5. A ' omniissary appointed by the command
am of ecchpl'.ce shall be near that of the besieg-
ititr trco.os, to asceium that all the stipulated pro-
. . i r l . i 7 . -
ihvons ie exuc-iiy iuinisjicu.
The Polish corps of Prince Ponifowski, which
is now crossing Bohemia, i3 expected at Zittcau on
the 1st of Jun. ' 1
Paris June 13.
Her Majesty the Empress Queen and Regent
has received the following account of the situation
of the armies on the 7th June,
His M. the Emperor's bead quarters were at
Bunzlau. All the corps of the army were in
navch" for their cantonments. The Oder was co
vered with boats descendsd from Breslau to Glo
gau, loaded with artillery, tools, flour and articles
of all kinds, taken from the enemy.
The city of Hamburg has been retaken on the
30th by storm. Prince Echmuhl bestows great
praise on the conduct of gen. Vandamme. Ham
burg had been lost during the preceding campaign
through the pusillanimity of gen. Saint Cyr- It
is to the vigor displayed by gen. Vandamme,
from the instant of his arrival in tiie 32d military
division, that we owe the preservation of Bremen,
and now lhe taking of Hamburg.
We have taken-several hundred prisoners 72
or 3000 pieces of cannon have been found in the
city, 80 of which on the ramparts. Works have
been csnstructed to put the city in a state of de
fence. ' ' '; :.:'"' ;
Denmark marches with us. Prince Eckmuhl
contemplated marching to Lubeck.-Thus the
32d military division, anJ the whole territory of
the Empire, are entirely lrejejrpm,the enemy. .
Orders have been given to make a strong place
of Hamburg ; it is surrounded with a bastioned
rampart, having a. large ditch full of waters and
susceptible of being covered in part-by inunda
tions. The works are directed in such a manner
as to keep a communication with Hamburg
through the isianas, at an times.
another
Havel. Loen.g5tein, rorgau, Wittembenr, Mae
deburg, I level, and Hamburg, will compleat the
lin i of defence of the Elbe. . '
1 he dukes of ,- Cambridge " and of Bruns wick
princes tf; the house of England, have arrived at
Hamburg in time to give more eclat . to - the suc
cess of the French. Their journey arromus
simply to this l they arrived, and they javed
themselves. - .. .
The last battallions of the five divisions of
Prince Eckmuhl, which are composed of 72 bat
tallions in the full complement, have set off from
Wessel. ','v " -.. -
5 I) ri iigTlirttmTofTth of the 'Campaign, ihe
place bbail have beyond its tnclosure asurroundjng
circle ota l rench league t which space ol ground
ahull be neutral Magdeburg shall consequently
nave us limits one league on tne ngm DanK tot
ilic ii'.'c. . " r. ; - ---- ! ...
5f. a rrencn omcer a.ian oe sent to each be-
aiged place, to acquaint-the commandant of the
1 ocnclusion of the armistice, Ecof its revjctualliniN
A Risivian or Prussian nffir.pr mnir rr
w - . ' mm j HVWV1IJ
him oo the way either going or returning. .
8 Cirhmiasiiie appointed on both sides in
each place shairTeguteie the price of the victuals
'Vbat shall be furnishtdT 'Phis bill, settled ,at the
WidVtvery fnonth by the Comraissaricseharg
ti.in suPerntending the perlbrmance of the
aafjjjicej. Hhaii yt paiu Inrst iieau Quartets by
. n.w. jay uaaicr unuc (nry
French army has freed Saxony Conquered half
Silesia, re occupied the 32d military division, and
confounded the Hopes of our enemies. . r
. ' , ' - '' . " ; ' , . . Moniteur
, . ' ; - Altoma, May 29. '
Baron de Kaas, president of the royal chancery
of Denmark, passed through thisplacc-latety' j
he is charged if ith an exiraordinary mission to
his mjesty-the Empetoi of the French. AH the
Danish troops in tlx Holstein, h..ve been sent by
me rvinrr unr uie oruen oi nis excellency LJVIar-
shal prince of Eckmuhl. It is reported that the
Prince Christiaiv.presumpiive heir to the crown.
who had come into JuLitd, is gone over to Nor.
way t( putliimself at the head of an aimv which
wiil enier Sweden. All" the. provisions which the
Danish government attempted to send to. Norway
1'hiuadklphia, July 24.
PRIVATE COIUIESPUMDENCE.
- Cornmunic-ted fir' the llegitier.
kt GottkneUru, May 15, 1313.
"The crown prince arrived here on the 1st
instant ; the splendor of the illumination and other
preparations in and autof the c;iy, -was beyonu
imagination ? you saw a little when the princess
arrived in' 18 10, but they hardly admit of a torn
parison. " He left here on the 3d for Carlscrona, there
to embark for Swedish Pomerania, for which
p'ace an embarkation also has been made here.
The troops, in all, over 30,000, will enter the
king of Denmark's dominions in Holstein, where
they will remain, to be supported by . the inhab
itants, until Denmark agrees to the guarantee of
Norway to Swedtn, made by Russia, England
and Prussia; and they, on the other . side, hope
to starve the Norwegians into a compliance and,
as a hiost severe weapon to this effect, the British
have brought into this por every Danish vessel,
either with or without license, and the Swedes
have stopped them. There is already more than
100,000 barrels or 400,000 birshels of grain pow
in the port, taXen from the poor Danes ; all this
was destined for Norway, and in consequence,
they have but about six weeks means, of subsist
tence. Captain Holstein lett here oa the , I lih
by order of this, government ;- he was the last of
the Danish functionaries in this country.
rTheliead quarters of Bonaparte is -at F.rfurth ;
the army is at different places on the left bank of
the Elbe ; a, small force is at Harburg opposite
Hamburg. Danizic, Magdeburg, Stettiii and
Glogau, are still in possession cf the French ;
and however you may suppose from British ac
counts, yet the confederacy, in my opinion, will
soon have to concentrate their forces a little near
er the borders of Russia. It is impossible to form
any idea of the immense force of the . Frtnch.jai
all communication has lor a long tune ceased .be
tween the contendius powersat Hamburg they
are as much in the dark as we are?; and although
all are ol opinion Jns lorce is very ; great,-jet,
many think he will remain idle," contrary to liis
most characteristic principle."
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Secretary'- Office, July 14 1813.
The Reports-of Cases decided in the Supreme
P.mirt nf WnrtK Frrr cnn r.,l .- mm
- , , ... . - I " HKIIU V'HTOMB .Milt .Ull II I ' I O W f ,
TheEmperor has onhlred the constructions offe JuIy Term 18.3, inclusive, are now filed -in
mcr p.avc u u -ui? inouyi oi inc ithis office and ready for publication.
uy ior puoitcation. ihese ire
ports, it -s believed, will fill up at least 1000
pages of the common octavo size. The Le&isla.
ture Jiaving directed these reports to be published
for the .benefit of the Statci sealed, proposals will
be received at this Office up to" the lOih . day of
Uccember next lorihe Copy tight of said reports
for seven years. The person contracting for th"e"
Uopy right will lurmsh; this Depirtment' with
sixty" six Copies of said reports for the- use of the
State, ; -..,' ;-j-r -i;:. i .v
,'" -WM. HILL, Set. tf State
For Sale, , ,
I N the city of Raleigh, two LOTS well improv
. ed, convenient to a fine spring, and in an ex
cellent neighbourhood,-and well situated-for the
corivenienceof private families ; one .f theni in
cluding twq acres, a'mDst elegant seat, the .oilier
has notv as much ground attached to it. Apply
to STERLING YANCEY.
Jlaleigh, July 37, 1813. v f :
' YANCEY 8c BRANSQN -
OFFER sale their STOCK OF GOODS, in the City ol
Raleigh, For Cash, of on a Ciedi lor JJcgofubl Paper a
haiuisome Visortment for many placed' and wM laid in. - 1
May O, 131 - 8i'3 tl ; -
l072 prizes,! Not two blanks
2028 blank, to a'pcic.
3 100 ticket ut 5 dolUis each,"is . g 1 5 ifn
. .The cash prizes subject to deduoen !,i n '
per cent. . .''''. j 01 .
; i Stationary ft uea as follow '
nisi swuiiiwii ojaiuts entitled to
First drawn Ticitet, . ?,
Ditto, oh tne 4in, 6th, 8th, and
i 10th days, ,' "...
Ditto, on the 12th, 14th, 16th and
1 8th days, ; ? '
Ditto, ou iach day from ther20lh
to the 30tli inclusive; exceplinp-
w dolls.
50 dolls, each
20d0is.eaci!
the Tickets con$tifAuiDg pllz4 20 tickets
y IQ C0n3lbt tt ihe N,77ll
;h .20 of -the
berTbr the 20th day, und so regularly aacc',
from loln khn: i.- . . : S J2
40pio be one prize, the firsL20, or lovesl v.j'
Dolls. 2Q0
JJalis too
DolS. , 50'J
IajIIs, 1000
Dvl',5. 1 00
the 39thrr
First drawn on the 40t h da v.
vgitto. . . . ,42d,day,
Ditto. . . 45th dav.
Ditto. ., '4Sth !av.
Ditto. . - , . 50th day,
Thft Ma
. . wfjvui lurrv'nir.fr ir.lirn
to the public, in the confidence th2i not only rte':
iuuauic uujcui oi me tottery, but the great iii.
ducements held oat to adventurers, will ei.sure
pewyaie.-K--jHieiJtKets--rrhe-pwvotlirirt.ft
ptizes uas setaom Dten exceeded, and they !,.,
arranged as that the purchaser of a sintls Mirt.
by havingihe prosperXot'drawin twtiitv otiuiri..
may . calculate on his chance.? obtaining teri,
three of the best prizes, for the trifling sum of Rj. '
t.i 1 he drawing will commence on the titst
day of October next, and be finished wi'.hcut delay,
TH s B. UTTLEJOHNA .
WILLI VM ROUARDS, :
w WILLIAM M. SNEED,
iicKETS at 5 doJiiirs each, for sale, ct ia o&
nerva Oince. . ."" ' . J
March 26, 1813 : 8S.-ti!l (-u
Navigation of Roanoke.
IN conformity to an ; Acrof the last Ceueral'
.Assembly, entitled " An act for im proving ik
Navigation of Roanoke River, from the' towief
Halifax to the place where the Virginia lity in
tersects the same," the undewgheii, Coniii.-sioi:-ers
named in the said act for the city cf Uaki;;V
hare opened a Book 'for Subscriptions' for fciuvu ,
in the Capital Stock for accompLhing the sii(i t.i
dertaking, which wili (TfJrTtinue opeii till thy .Ut'of.
October, at the Bookstores ol J. rJdlci nd W.
Boylan. ; " ' ; ; .
The proposed Capital Stock is limited to 100'
OOQ dollars, to be divided into sharts of 100 do-;
lars each. A general meeting of the subslrlben
is ,to be held at Halifax on the 4th MonJdy u Oc
tober next : and if 400. shares he"not"suh:iibedl
beiore,br at said meeting, all suhslMlptions rnii!.
f rw i vniil. K.ir it a enlhimn mirr tr -rl :h:n i
De ttrcn suuscnoea, a company is to, oe organii
ed, under the title of The Iloanrtc A'w'&i'u
ten vliT' .
C'dmiany,', and subscribers must then pay 'ten vl f
lars on every' share subscribed , aoi '..the rcm;.n'
dor when called upohi except thaitl morehai' 3y .
1-3 dollars on a share not be called far r.i any brie
year. , ,, , , H. EAWLLL,'
I '. V .. "'',.f; ' W BOVLN.
April 10 ' , ' ' , - J. G ALEti.
. (C Subscription Rooks ereialso-opened at Eikr; 1
ton, tJlymouih, Windsor, Hah bs, ai i enjo ),Lvv
(ohl ; Rocksborough, Caswell C Hcuse,j VeaT:
wbrtii andOermantoB, underthe directiunof inres
Commissioners at each , placu. -V-.';,'. . v. , '
Land for; Sale.'
THE subscriber offers for sale a valuab!: trait
of LAND, containing. 320 acres, siniHtJ
in. the county-of-Orange, witbin four miles of 1
towt of Hillsborough ; this land is well a''e'A
a river or creek running quite througlv it, and tn
soil equal to any .inthe ntighbourhood. 1 4
presumed no person, will' purchase withoo;
viewing the land, therefore a further, descriJ?.
is deemed unnecessary Any person wiahiu lV
purchase is invited to view the land, and the tur-fl'5-'
will be made, known by the subscriber, jivlJiii.tL
me piemisfjs, or in nis aosence iur. ijcvi i- '
whose land adjoins the aforesaid tract.
... ..., ROBERT R. READK.
June 15; 1313. - . ;;. 900-.
..;...:'.' . ATTENTION ! .
The absent mcmbeis of he "Raleiiii Volua eers are enrnV
mamicd to follinr the Cwirpa" to Newbern with al' uossi We
iiifatfU JJN R. CLARK Cat.
WILMINGTON ACADEMV. ;
A PERSON of 'decent manners1 an 1- d"''"
neached morals, capable "of .-Teachine' the Lnu,
iish Langu3gein all its branched gr-amiiatical.!yi
and the Lrfitin Lianguage- in its 'earlier sia'i
so, Writing and Arithmetic, is ' wanted in thii.1"
cademy, to commence his duties on. the -first
of the ensuing November, i?id to con inue untiH'f
first day of the sdbseque.nt A!.'j'ust. ' AT'I"'-;
are requested to hand in th-eirprflpfirdjon-or'r
fore -the first day of SepttmVr ntxt.to -
: JAMES W. WALKER, &rv
;' July 22, 903.Msp,-v:-';' M-1 'iVV:
, . Tiwntv Dollars 'Re
RAN AW AY tVwnlie Subycnber oh VVedntKriHy, tle,f
June, . a ncro man named NED,' about 23 years of .;'
5 Icei or IQ-iucheliighL Said iicgro wai b .oglu tt Mr,
uelllill ol! Rockineham counivrN. C. but Vas trtki-li! ir u
the Eastern Shores orMaryland j il Is u;posed h fc'll fc I
ing "about Salisbury,. N, C. a his wile, was sold w Ju W-
01 that place, whoever wjllnrfhrpd said. JiegM a .oM-vu
htm in any jail that I may; gel' fmn iiguin, shall itccuc tb
buve reward, an.l ail'reasonable diaries paid. - ,
TOOM.S -I.IPE. '
Chatha.s.i-C, Junr 181. .-;
t- . ,
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